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hi jessica15
In effect, can one element be written as a linear combination of the others.
I have found
(the coefficient for the fourth element is zero)
I'm not sure what your second question means as 'i' isn't defined. Is there a bit missing from this question?
I think it means
part one 'using all the elements'
part two 'using some of the elements'
If so, then my numbers above work for both parts since I haven't used the fourth element.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-05-23 19:27:53)
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The second question means: Prove that one of the matrices can be written as a linear combination of the others. (You just rewrite the equation you found in the first question.)
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